Red Bull in Birmingham, AL

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Tips & Advice

How can you repair a cracked water fountain?

First, unplug the fountain and drain it. Then, clean and dry the base, including the fissures/leaky areas. Next, patch the leak with either cement (for a cement fountain), quick-patch resin (for stone), and clear silicone (for a plastic fountain) or other appropriate sealant.

How can you tell if a water fountain is leaking?

To tell if a water fountain is leaking, wipe it dry and then fill it. Look for any droplets or wet fissures that show where the leak is. If not, let the fountain sit for a few days, and then look for a white area--this usually indicates the location of the leak. Then you can patch it based on what the fountain is made from: cement (for a cement fountain), quick-patch resin (for stone), clear silicone (for a plastic fountain), or other appropriate sealant.

How can you prevent algae growth in a water fountain?

Prevent algae growth with a few drops of algaecide treatment--typically, one drop per gallon. If that isn’t working, double the amount. During warm weather, you might want to use algaecide tablets that work on a time release.

What is the best water fountain material?

The best water fountain material depends on the circumstances in which it will be placed--the climate and conditions, the size of the space, and how meticulously it can be maintained. While stone, cement, and slate fountains are extremely popular, copper and glass are also widely used, especially for fountains that will be placed in protected areas. If the fountain will be exposed to harsh elements, many people opt for fiberglass, acrylic, plastic, or a combination of several materials.

Types of water fountains

Water fountains vary in the way the water presents: spouting, cascading, pondless (where there’s no visible water reservoir), and wall fountains that can be mounted on or set flush against existing walls. Typical styles range from classic bird bath and stone fountains, to smaller lightweight fountains, tiered versions, rock waterfalls, and glass fountains. They even come in solar form.

How can you protect water fountains from the elements?

Protect water fountains from the elements during cold winters by draining, unplugging, drying, and covering the fountain with a waterproof fountain cover--ideally one that can be fastened down to stay in place during strong winds. During very hot, dry weather, protect water fountains by making sure the water stays at the correct level, refilling as necessary. After storms, check the base and pump to ensure no debris has been blown into the fountain.

Dealing with the Birmingham Water Works is horrible. I paid my bill on-line and must have entered the information incorrectly. Fortunately, I looked and discovered that my payment did not go through. So, I paid by credit card with a $1.95 service, but I paid my bill on-time, Today, I received an incredibly, nasty, threatening letter about paying a fine, having my water reconnected, and the balance on my bill. Saying I had to come down in person in order to pay my bill. I understand it's my mistake. I will be able to pay the 35$ fine, but what about people who can not pay these fines? This is unacceptable to treat your customers this way. I feel bad for people less fortunate than me, who would have to take off a day's work and pay over 90$ in fines for a simple mistake. You have a monopoly over the people of Birmingham and should be a little more forgiving. No wonder poor people can never get out of debt. It's companies like yours that perpetuate this.

Poor customer service. They have hundreds of flavors and about 15 sample flavors. None of which were very popular. They have poor samplers with plugged up coils. I couldn't even draw from them. Too many vaper shops around to buy blind and be stuck with a flavor I don't like.

Worst place in Birmingham. Terrible service. Rude and disrespectful staff to say the least. One of my friends got sexually assaulted by a bartender. One of many horror stories.... I even heard one of my sorority sisters say one of the cops was inappropriate towards her while on duty. Also, Bartenders are notorious for charging people more for their drinks and changing tips on receipts. One of my friends even was harassed and physically threatened several times by a bartender there. Worst place to go in bham. If you want bad things to happen to you go here. Also, watch out for your car being towed there. You'll be out an extra 400... Best idea to stay as far away as possible from this place.

LOVE this place! My husband and I had a friend that suggested Olivia's so we drove from Vestavia to try it. I'm so glad we did. The food reminded me of my mom's! We started with the Spicey seafood dip which was awesome. Then my husband had the Blue burger which he loved and I had the chicken alfredo with grilled chicken..YUMMY! The waitress was really nice and we met the owner. She was great! Needless to say, we are fans and we'll be bacl!